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The paper studies the tendencies of contemporary Scottish prose in the recent three decades (starting from 1980s and up to now). Scotland is seen as an imaginary construct produced in the result of both literary and political discourses that are extremely... see more

The paper studies the ways supporting characters function in contemporary Scottish prose. “Supportiveness” is interpreted in the context of “Caledonian Antisyzygy”, a term offered by George Gregory Smith in his Scottish Literature: Character and Influence... see more

The paper studies the tendencies of contemporary Scottish prose in the recent three decades (starting from 1980s and up to now). Scotland is seen as an imaginary construct produced in the result of both literary and political discourses that are extremely... see more

The paper studies the ways supporting characters function in contemporary Scottish prose. “Supportiveness” is interpreted in the context of “Caledonian Antisyzygy”, a term offered by George Gregory Smith in his Scottish Literature: Character and Influence... see more

The paper studies the tendencies of contemporary Scottish prose in the recent three decades (starting from 1980s and up to now). Scotland is seen as an imaginary construct produced in the result of both literary and political discourses that are extremely... see more

The paper studies the ways supporting characters function in contemporary Scottish prose. “Supportiveness” is interpreted in the context of “Caledonian Antisyzygy”, a term offered by George Gregory Smith in his Scottish Literature: Character and Influence... see more

The paper introduces the notion of polysemantic allusion in a polycultural dimension, explored in its semantic, structural and functional facets, based on intertextual contextual interpretative, structural, taxonomic, archetypal analyses added by some inf... see more

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